I guess it's all good for them, P&R, publicity and all that jazz. They are always interested into that kind of stuff (Think how they participated in the Final Countdown, Top Gun etc.) but they sure won't let anybody (think Joe pilot) from the fleet do it. With Pail they seem to be in good hands.
I use to be a crew chief on a F-15 demo team. The crowd will never know all the hard work and the number of people it takes to make something like this happen.
For real... I buried my father (87) last year (US. Marine Aviator 1st and Army Aviator 2nd. Retired Army LTC.) I knowingly disobeyed my dads last orders to me to keep his funeral simple and short. I requested and He received a full military and a fly over (choppers as it was his main gig). I did not receive conformation of the fly over till that morning and when I did, I threw out all my plans and worked with the Captain in charge to have everything completed in 30 mins. Being former Army (Dad handed my my first orders to proceed to The 101st.. 13Bravo 155) I handled it with aplomb and managed to obey the keep it "Short" part. I sure miss him a lot!
@@roseanneroseannadanna9651that’s an awesome story. Thanks for sharing. I’d bet money that he was chuckling watching you put together a less than simple service! God bless
Holy Freaking Cow! That was spectacular!! Thanks for giving us a quick look at our favorite Jammer! I had to pause the video for a second to see you. What you guys do is so incredible. Thank you so much for your service to our country. Many blessings to you and your family! Edit: I'm not sure why, but I always get goosebumps whenever I watch one of your videos.
That video put the growler jams in a whole new catagory! Over the top good! Absolutely spectacular not only for the fans but us too! Thank you Pail for sharing all this! Fly Navy!
You did a service and are still providing service. I've said it before, and I'll say it again, "You are fantastic at everything you do. Young men should strive to have a portion of your dedication. You're one hell of a recruiter and teacher." Not many people have the ability to teach or coach. Some men/women are the best players in the world, but they have no idea how to teach/coach what they do. God gave you a gift.🇺🇲
Pail, where do I even begin, but this was amazing, I think one of the best Jams you have put up, just so exciting to be right in the jet with you all, I do miss flying so much but this was so awesome to hear and see what it takes to do a flyover, Thank you so much to everyone and their hard work and especially you "Pail" thank you......Polly!
Great video. Every time the Braves or Falcons have a flyover, sometimes staged out of Dobbins ARB, the Nextdoor message boards light up with “why were the military jets flying around?” Most are newer people who weren’t there when NAS Atlanta had Hornets or the ANG had Eagles or the Raptors were being made there. I miss those “sounds of freedom.”
Thanks mate, I was a real treat to have you upload a fly by with USS Lexington CV-16 in the background only a few days shy the battle of the Coral Sea anniversary where USS Lexington CV-2 was lost. It was the skill and sacrifice of USN navy pilots that saved us in Australia that day back in 1942. It's not forgotten. Keep up the amazing work.
Great video, Pail! Well done to you and your wingmen. Dad said you guys flew smartly, and he was very happy to see the Lexington make a cameo appearance, he did his qualifications aboard her in 1972. He said “I’m happy she’s in a safe place.” Thanks again Pail for making my old man’s day.
Pail, Favorite Jam so far. I predicted 'SERIOUS' epicness. I was wrong. I underestimated. Nice to finally see the front of your face, rather than the back of your helmet. Well done to all. Fly Navy.
As an Air Force ground pounder with field maintenance, I cannot express how proud I am of you and your videos. I subscribed with pleasure. High tides and following seas to you and yours.
I realize that times change and there is no stopping that but it hurts my heart to see civilians not military folks doing everything. Being a plane captain was attached to a specific aircraft ( mine was KA6D 523 VA-52) was an honor. Thanx for sharing
You've outdone yourself again, amigo. A more complex story, full of twists and turns, last minute adjustments, timed to perfection and...all beautifully told. I take my hat off to you. Please keep up the good work.
Out standing video. im 17 and live in Corpus. That day i was watching radar and listening to app/departure (120.9) and noticed the call of rusty 11 flight of 4 come through. i thought it was very interesting so i kept listening the saw yall on radar. went outside and got to see yall fly over. my goal is after highschool to go to college and get my degree and either join the navy or coastguard and become a pilot. thanks for the amazing video!
one of the best from Pail. As a retired maintainer, nice to see the work needed to get the jet in the air. Also kinda sad not to sailors anyhere to be found on the ground, just contractors
I was wondering about that. The guys on the ground given their “appearance”, I figured they couldn’t be active duty military. So you’re saying they depend on civilian contractors to do this function for them?
We have the “Flyover Specials” here - the B-2. The Chiefs, Royals and the daily aviation routine make it cool to see them. And they are spectacular. I even know a guy - my son - his bread and butter - BUT - there is nothing like Naval Aviation. Grew up in the Navy, Naval Aviation and will always love it. Thanks Pail.
I was down there, NAS Kingsville TX and Corpus Christi area in 1973, aerographer :) Now I am a grandpa with grandchildren and had a great Father Day weekend :)
Great video. Those shelters.over the jets are nice. In the early 80s I spent many hot hours on that ramp.as.a.Plane.Captain and the Avionics Tech on the TA-4J. No covers to.work under. VT-21 was great duty. Looks.like.the hangar has.been well taken.care of. The ready room.was.on the end.of.the building.back.then. looks like you all came.down the ladder mid hangar.
So very cool to hear and see you narrate this - thanks for sharing Pail and what an honor to overfly following the national anthem! Fly Navy - although I did see Marines on the sides of some of those Hawks 😎
Now that was pure awesome boys!! Many thank you's and endless respect for what you guys and all your brothers in arms from all services do each and every day. Good vibes your way and prayers all around for all of you!! 😃🙏
THAT, WAS, AWESOME!!!!!!! Your Jams just keep getting better and better every time. Smiling and grinning ear to ear the whole time. Absolutely incredible editing making viewers feel like they’re there. Signature Jam my friend. FLY NAVY!!!! 🤙🤙🤙
Watch out Blue Angels ..that looked like a ton of fun and you all looked pretty pumped. Formation looked sweet as when you flew over. CONGRATULATIONS🎉, hope you get to do that again. Those jets sure are pretty. Well done ❤❤❤❤❤
Another excellent "FLY NAVY" production! Your calm but assertive voice reminds me of sitting in on the BLUE ANGELS airshow brief when I was an "Air Boss" for civilian air shows. The "BOSS" went through each rehearsed maneuver with that same kind of voice. It was comforting to listen to the cadence of the maneuvers spoken by the "BOSS," knowing that the same tone and cadence would be heard in each crafts radios. The performance they flew was perfect; as always.
A masterful video. easily professional level, enhanced by that uniquely mellifluous Pail commentary. Now we know how such incredible split second timing is achieved. Keep 'em coming!
Awesome guys. Driving to Corpus Christi to visit my brother soon. Enjoyed your video and hope to see more of you guys flying at the CC Naval Air Station soon. Thank you for your service! God Bless America.
I cannot appreciate your videos any more! I am currently in the pipeline to become a naval aviator through the STA-21 program. Thanks for the great content and the life looking forward!
Thats awesome. I bet it was stressful trying to time it just right with a delay. Back in New Orleans we had the Zephyrs baseball team that used to send their guys to the Astros and then the Marlins. We went when i was a kid on Military Appreciation Day and they had the local F-15Es and Blackhawks fly over. Always a lot of fun.
Excellent video Pail, and its good to put a face to a name. And good to see your colleagues. Just love the camaraderie of you guys. Just brilliant, every one of you.
LOVE IT Pail! I really enjoy the flyovers at sporting events, especially the way that mostly local branches of the military are featured. I'm a big NASCAR fan, and have seen flyovers in person at Daytona and Fontana, but even on TV they are very impressive in their timing. "Little" jets or C5-As, they're always on time and on target. Now we know how. Thanks!
Love this one. I grew up there. My Dad started taking me to air shows at NAS CC when I was 5. I have pics of me in Blue Angels cockpits at age 6,7,8. I am a private pilot now I my 70’s. I remember the pride of being on the base and watching USN in the skies there daily.
Fantastic behind the scene details on fly past. We take it so much for granted, enjoying the magnificent jets, not knowing there’s so much work done to make sure a flawless display is on. Thanks Pail, another fantastic video. You’re spoiling us with so many great great videos. Keep it coming. 😊😊😊
Dude that's awesome, not many can say they were trusted for a fly over for an event! As always bro, I love the spectacular display of skill and flying!!!
Now how did I miss this? I must've been sound asleep for the last 48 hours! Terrific explanation as always, Sir. From start to finish, you break it down for the rest of us in that excellent teacher voice. On a side note; I'm positive there are many comments that say how much work goes into making these events happen. I've seen several of these kinds of videos but I have to tell you, this is the best of the bunch, and I've seen some good ones. FLY NAVY!!
I'm in the Video!!!! I was the first row behind home plate with my neighbors and wife. Good to see a hornet driver video fly T45s. I did maintenance on the hornet for 27 years.
a lot of people don't realize but those WW2+ era carriers like the Lexington (and Intrepid,Midway, Hornet...I think thats all of them, but I might be missing one) are the only aircraft carriers we'll get as Museums. All the nuclear powered aircraft carriers can't be turned into museum ships.
Our local pilots' club has done a few flyovers, and we didn't always have the luxury of having a ground controller available. Plus, it's hard to get Cessna 150s, Cherokee 180s, and everything in between lined up and in trail. November 2019 I and a retired F-16 friend did a to-ship missing man formation for 106 year old Eugene Engledow (Google his name; you'll be glad you did). Terry flew a Van's RV-8, painted in P-51 livery, with smoke onboard. He had an IO-360, so he had plenty of power; I had a slightly modified O-320, and was #1; A shallow dive to Vne for me, and him on my right wing. Just as we leveled out over the gravesite, he turned on the smoke and pulled a vertical. Gene deserved it. Thanks for this walk-through.
Probably one of the most enjoyable videos I’ve seen on your channel Growler. I especially enjoyed the mechanics of the prep and walk through. What you and the other pilots make to seem so effortless involves a very intricate choreographed event. Another 10. Well done. Stay safe aloft.
@@GrowlerJams Forgot to add in my comment a question. What is the grid on your canopy for? When your formation tightened up before the flyover it seems like the grid was providing a visual guide to where the other planes were in your forward field of vision.
So cool of the military top brass to allow this absolute solid gold content to be published for public consumption!!
Pail has to be one of naval aviation's top recruiters!
I guess it's all good for them, P&R, publicity and all that jazz. They are always interested into that kind of stuff (Think how they participated in the Final Countdown, Top Gun etc.) but they sure won't let anybody (think Joe pilot) from the fleet do it. With Pail they seem to be in good hands.
Pail, former film director here, history of aerial work. You're a natural born pilot AND editor. Nice work.
Thanks!
Damn dog. That right wing is tight. By far the best airplane driver there.
@@briangoss1493 Being "tight" doesn't make him the best.
@@jcheck6 Go back to bed.
@@ChiIeboy Come back and comment when you have flown fighters for 11 years like some of us have.
Literally at the recruiting office right now (waiting on my appointment) watching this! This will be me in a few years.
Good luck! Marine Corps?
You're going to love it. Fly Navy!!
Wheres the queue? And is there a special one for a 49yr old non US citizen?
Good luck buddy! I hope you will become one!
@@jumpleadsx2 Air National Guards is your best bet
I use to be a crew chief on a F-15 demo team. The crowd will never know all the hard work and the number of people it takes to make something like this happen.
For real... I buried my father (87) last year (US. Marine Aviator 1st and Army Aviator 2nd. Retired Army LTC.) I knowingly disobeyed my dads last orders to me to keep his funeral simple and short. I requested and He received a full military and a fly over (choppers as it was his main gig). I did not receive conformation of the fly over till that morning and when I did, I threw out all my plans and worked with the Captain in charge to have everything completed in 30 mins. Being former Army (Dad handed my my first orders to proceed to The 101st.. 13Bravo 155) I handled it with aplomb and managed to obey the keep it "Short" part. I sure miss him a lot!
Congrats to being on the demo team. They just don't take anyone. They didn't have them in my day with the F-4.
@@roseanneroseannadanna9651that’s an awesome story. Thanks for sharing. I’d bet money that he was chuckling watching you put together a less than simple service! God bless
I'm not American, but dangnabit Pail if that didn't get me all fired-up! "I'll take my pie with a big ol' dollop of freedom, thank you."
FLY NAVY
Maybe as a follow-up episode you could tell us how the others got their call signs?
And flew in your front seat?
WOW
'Lota detail work for a (not so) simple fly over. Thanks
I love this channel. No fancy music or special effects. As an aerospace engineer, I love listening to all the specifics of how the aircrafts operates.
Holy Freaking Cow! That was spectacular!!
Thanks for giving us a quick look at our favorite Jammer! I had to pause the video for a second to see you.
What you guys do is so incredible. Thank you so much for your service to our country.
Many blessings to you and your family!
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I'm not sure why, but I always get goosebumps whenever I watch one of your videos.
That video put the growler jams in a whole new catagory! Over the top good! Absolutely spectacular not only for the fans but us too! Thank you Pail for sharing all this! Fly Navy!
This is fantastic. Always wanted to see the complete picture of flyovers.
Navy Pilots are the MOST FOCUSED, SMARTEST people on the planet ...that was awesome! ..You guys rock me! 💕~M
You did a service and are still providing service. I've said it before, and I'll say it again, "You are fantastic at everything you do. Young men should strive to have a portion of your dedication. You're one hell of a recruiter and teacher."
Not many people have the ability to teach or coach. Some men/women are the best players in the world, but they have no idea how to teach/coach what they do. God gave you a gift.🇺🇲
Cheers!
Sound of Freedom!
Pail, where do I even begin, but this was amazing, I think one of the best Jams you have put up, just so exciting to be right in the jet with you all, I do miss flying so much but this was so awesome to hear and see what it takes to do a flyover, Thank you so much to everyone and their hard work and especially you "Pail" thank you......Polly!
Thanks, Polly!
Great video. Every time the Braves or Falcons have a flyover, sometimes staged out of Dobbins ARB, the Nextdoor message boards light up with “why were the military jets flying around?” Most are newer people who weren’t there when NAS Atlanta had Hornets or the ANG had Eagles or the Raptors were being made there. I miss those “sounds of freedom.”
Thanks mate, I was a real treat to have you upload a fly by with USS Lexington CV-16 in the background only a few days shy the battle of the Coral Sea anniversary where USS Lexington CV-2 was lost. It was the skill and sacrifice of USN navy pilots that saved us in Australia that day back in 1942. It's not forgotten. Keep up the amazing work.
Great video, Pail! Well done to you and your wingmen.
Dad said you guys flew smartly, and he was very happy to see the Lexington make a cameo appearance, he did his qualifications aboard her in 1972. He said “I’m happy she’s in a safe place.”
Thanks again Pail for making my old man’s day.
Cheers!
Pail, Favorite Jam so far.
I predicted 'SERIOUS' epicness. I was wrong. I underestimated.
Nice to finally see the front of your face, rather than the back of your helmet.
Well done to all.
Fly Navy.
Cheers! And Fly Navy.
Outstanding! Thanks Pail, et al!
As an Air Force ground pounder with field maintenance, I cannot express how proud I am of you and your videos. I subscribed with pleasure. High tides and following seas to you and yours.
I realize that times change and there is no stopping that but it hurts my heart to see civilians not military folks doing everything. Being a plane captain was attached to a specific aircraft ( mine was KA6D 523 VA-52) was an honor.
Thanx for sharing
I was surprised by the amount of civilians involved, pretty much everyone but the pilots?
Love the narration and this time it came from several vantage points! Fly Navy!
BEST national anthem in the WORLD! Even better with synchronized flyovers!
Great team job 👏👏👏
You've outdone yourself again, amigo. A more complex story, full of twists and turns, last minute adjustments, timed to perfection and...all beautifully told. I take my hat off to you. Please keep up the good work.
That was awesome!! Pail, thank you for your service and for all the amazing content you put out. Fly Navy!!
Thanks for this. This retired Marine has seen countless fly-overs, and has always wondered the myriad things that take place behind the scenes.
Loved the video Pail. I was Air Force, aircraft mechanic for 52 years.
TYFYS.
I think that’s the most informative video you’ve done yet. Excellent. Thank you from the Royal Air Force
Cheers!
Best Jam yet. Keep them coming!!!
Out standing video. im 17 and live in Corpus. That day i was watching radar and listening to app/departure (120.9) and noticed the call of rusty 11 flight of 4 come through. i thought it was very interesting so i kept listening the saw yall on radar. went outside and got to see yall fly over. my goal is after highschool to go to college and get my degree and either join the navy or coastguard and become a pilot. thanks for the amazing video!
one of the best from Pail. As a retired maintainer, nice to see the work needed to get the jet in the air. Also kinda sad not to sailors anyhere to be found on the ground, just contractors
I was wondering about that. The guys on the ground given their “appearance”, I figured they couldn’t be active duty military. So you’re saying they depend on civilian contractors to do this function for them?
The best fighter pilot channel hands down!
stuff like this is so cool to see how it all works. thanks for the video.
I know the audio was from the field, but I still got goosebumps when I heard the National Anthem watching you flyover. That was hot
We have the “Flyover Specials” here - the B-2. The Chiefs, Royals and the daily aviation routine make it cool to see them. And they are spectacular. I even know a guy - my son - his bread and butter - BUT - there is nothing like Naval Aviation. Grew up in the Navy, Naval Aviation and will always love it. Thanks Pail.
Cheers!
I was down there, NAS Kingsville TX and Corpus Christi area in 1973, aerographer :) Now I am a grandpa with grandchildren and had a great Father Day weekend :)
This was super cool: you guys did great reacting to contact & providing a field-expedient adjustment to TOT. Grunts love ya guys.🤙
Yeaaaaaaa. LOVE LOVE LOVE your videos. And the feel that I’m in the backseat!!! Thank you,thank you,thank you! Keep them coming, p,ease.
Wow wow. That's nuts! So impressive team work.
As always, much love
Go Navy
How blessed I am to have you guys stand watch over me and my family. May God bless you.
What a great group of young men, Thank you for your service! (and letting us in on some of what you do).
Oh yeah!! Two of my favorite things in life..... Baseball and Jets!! Well done on the perfectly timed diamond formation!!
On Time, On Target! Thank you for sharing!
Great video. Those shelters.over the jets are nice. In the early 80s I spent many hot hours on that ramp.as.a.Plane.Captain and the Avionics Tech on the TA-4J. No covers to.work under. VT-21 was great duty. Looks.like.the hangar has.been well taken.care of. The ready room.was.on the end.of.the building.back.then. looks like you all came.down the ladder mid hangar.
dream job; hope to emmigrate to the states to be able to do it for real. Thanks for the killer content. Big up from Jamaica
So very cool to hear and see you narrate this - thanks for sharing Pail and what an honor to overfly following the national anthem! Fly Navy - although I did see Marines on the sides of some of those Hawks 😎
The jets have Navy painted on one side and Marines on the other.
@@GrowlerJams very cool just messing around - Bravo Zulu as always!
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Awesome video! Well done, Gents!
Now that was pure awesome boys!! Many thank you's and endless respect for what you guys and all your brothers in arms from all services do each and every day.
Good vibes your way and prayers all around for all of you!! 😃🙏
Outstanding!!!!! Never thought about the complex timing involved. Well done
this was the best one you have ever done Pail ! Great in cockpit photography and narrative. super ! thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it.
THAT, WAS, AWESOME!!!!!!! Your Jams just keep getting better and better every time. Smiling and grinning ear to ear the whole time. Absolutely incredible editing making viewers feel like they’re there. Signature Jam my friend. FLY NAVY!!!! 🤙🤙🤙
One of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. Thank you Pail for your service and your dedication.
Fan - freakin' - tastic! You have outdone yourself, Pail...best jam of the year RIGHT HERE...
I love to see you flying dudes its so wonderful watching it❤
Two of my favorites… Anything Whataburger, and Growler Jams! Thanks Pail! Liked seeing you for once too! Awesome video!
Watch out Blue Angels ..that looked like a ton of fun and you all looked pretty pumped. Formation looked sweet as when you flew over. CONGRATULATIONS🎉, hope you get to do that again.
Those jets sure are pretty.
Well done ❤❤❤❤❤
Another excellent "FLY NAVY" production! Your calm but assertive voice reminds me of sitting in on the BLUE ANGELS airshow brief when I was an "Air Boss" for civilian air shows. The "BOSS" went through each rehearsed maneuver with that same kind of voice. It was comforting to listen to the cadence of the maneuvers spoken by the "BOSS," knowing that the same tone and cadence would be heard in each crafts radios. The performance they flew was perfect; as always.
A masterful video. easily professional level, enhanced by that uniquely mellifluous Pail commentary. Now we know how such incredible split second timing is achieved. Keep 'em coming!
AWESOME!! Born and raised in Corpus. My
dad and a second uncle worked at NAS
CC. Fond memories!!
I've wondered my whole life how its done. Thanks for the great demonstration!
I really enjoy this videos, this one was amazing! Fly navy!!
Accolades are not enough Pail for the effort you put into these Jams. Thank you so much and Fly Navy !!
Awesome guys. Driving to Corpus Christi to visit my brother soon. Enjoyed your video and hope to see more of you guys flying at the CC Naval Air Station soon. Thank you for your service! God Bless America.
I cannot appreciate your videos any more! I am currently in the pipeline to become a naval aviator through the STA-21 program. Thanks for the great content and the life looking forward!
Thats awesome. I bet it was stressful trying to time it just right with a delay. Back in New Orleans we had the Zephyrs baseball team that used to send their guys to the Astros and then the Marlins. We went when i was a kid on Military Appreciation Day and they had the local F-15Es and Blackhawks fly over. Always a lot of fun.
One of the best vids I've watched today! It was great to see it from the Pilots perspective! Fly navy!
That was a great video. When the content is AMAZING no need for extra fluff or drama. Love it.
I love how calm the voiceover is.
I live in Kingsville born and raised here I love watching the t45s fly ❤ thanks for your service!!!
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Former VT-27 instructor - enjoyed the video
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Excellent video Pail, and its good to put a face to a name. And good to see your colleagues. Just love the camaraderie of you guys. Just brilliant, every one of you.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Just Great! More beers -
Pail, that was superb! What a great video to watch on a Friday! Thanks man
LOVE IT Pail! I really enjoy the flyovers at sporting events, especially the way that mostly local branches of the military are featured. I'm a big NASCAR fan, and have seen flyovers in person at Daytona and Fontana, but even on TV they are very impressive in their timing. "Little" jets or C5-As, they're always on time and on target. Now we know how. Thanks!
That was awesome. The timing was spot on
Love this one. I grew up there. My Dad started taking me to air shows at NAS CC when I was 5. I have pics of me in Blue Angels cockpits at age 6,7,8. I am a private pilot now I my 70’s. I remember the pride of being on the base and watching USN in the skies there daily.
Fantastic behind the scene details on fly past. We take it so much for granted, enjoying the magnificent jets, not knowing there’s so much work done to make sure a flawless display is on. Thanks Pail, another fantastic video. You’re spoiling us with so many great great videos. Keep it coming. 😊😊😊
Cheers!
Dude that's awesome, not many can say they were trusted for a fly over for an event! As always bro, I love the spectacular display of skill and flying!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Now how did I miss this? I must've been sound asleep for the last 48 hours!
Terrific explanation as always, Sir. From start to finish, you break it down for the rest of us in that excellent teacher voice.
On a side note; I'm positive there are many comments that say how much work goes into making these events happen. I've seen several of these kinds of videos but I have to tell you, this is the best of the bunch, and I've seen some good ones.
FLY NAVY!!
Awesome video as usual Pail. From one vet to another...thank you for your service. I served in HS-11 and VA-75. Go Navy!!
Cheers!
That was really freakin cool! Thanks for sharing...
Bummer you can’t monetize this channel. You do a fantastic job explaining all the intricate details! Super entertaining!
I have 1 word. AWESOME
I'm in the Video!!!! I was the first row behind home plate with my neighbors and wife. Good to see a hornet driver video fly T45s. I did maintenance on the hornet for 27 years.
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I always feel a lot of pride when I see you guys doing your jobs in such an excellent manner.
A Marine jet in the lead. Semper fi. Well done all.
if you watch it again you’ll see that all the T-45s are marked MARINES on the right of the fuselage and NAVY on the left side.
Very nicely done. Fly Navy!
a lot of people don't realize but those WW2+ era carriers like the Lexington (and Intrepid,Midway, Hornet...I think thats all of them, but I might be missing one) are the only aircraft carriers we'll get as Museums. All the nuclear powered aircraft carriers can't be turned into museum ships.
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Another awesome video. One that puts you right in the middle of the action Love it keep them coming!
Great video. Loved it!!! So cool to see how those field flyovers are done.
Our local pilots' club has done a few flyovers, and we didn't always have the luxury of having a ground controller available. Plus, it's hard to get Cessna 150s, Cherokee 180s, and everything in between lined up and in trail.
November 2019 I and a retired F-16 friend did a to-ship missing man formation for 106 year old Eugene Engledow (Google his name; you'll be glad you did). Terry flew a Van's RV-8, painted in P-51 livery, with smoke onboard. He had an IO-360, so he had plenty of power; I had a slightly modified O-320, and was #1; A shallow dive to Vne for me, and him on my right wing. Just as we leveled out over the gravesite, he turned on the smoke and pulled a vertical. Gene deserved it.
Thanks for this walk-through.
Spectacular. Strong work.
I work out at NASK. Very cool to see it from the air. Thank you!
Growler Jams just makes the day better.
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Awesome, loved the behind the scenes on how a flyover is done--timed to perfection! Thanks Pail!
Spectacular. Whenever you post, it makes my day. Thanks.
Very exciting! I'm so proud of our aviators and so proud to be an American!🇺🇸
Nice to see your face. I always knew you were handsome. 😊
Probably one of the most enjoyable videos I’ve seen on your channel Growler. I especially enjoyed the mechanics of the prep and walk through. What you and the other pilots make to seem so effortless involves a very intricate choreographed event. Another 10. Well done. Stay safe aloft.
Wow, thanks!
@@GrowlerJams Forgot to add in my comment a question. What is the grid on your canopy for? When your formation tightened up before the flyover it seems like the grid was providing a visual guide to where the other planes were in your forward field of vision.
This is probably your best video yet. It provides a great behind the scenes view of flyovers that most never see. Keep up the good work. BZ